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The nonreceptor tyrosine kinase c-Src attenuates SCF(β-TrCP) E3-ligase activity abrogating Taz proteasomal degradation

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1610223114

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virus host interaction; middle T antigen; viral oncogene; Hippo pathway; SCF(beta-TrCP)

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  1. Israel Science Foundation [1951/15]
  2. Israel Cancer Research Fund

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The polyomavirus middle T antigen (PyMT) oncogene activates the cellular nonreceptor tyrosine kinase c-Src and recruits the Hippo pathway effectors, Yap (yes-associated protein) and Taz (transcriptional coactivator with PDZ-binding motif), as key steps in oncogenesis. Yap and Taz are transcription coactivators shuttling from the cytoplasm to the nucleus. The Hippo pathway kinase Lats1/2 (large tumor suppressor homolog) reduces Yap/ Taz nuclear localization and minimizes their cytoplasmic levels by facilitating their ubiquitination by the E3 ligase SCF(beta-TrCP). In contrast, PyMT increases the cytoplasmic Taz level. Here we show that this unique PyMT behavior is mediated by Src. We demonstrate that PyMT-induced Src activation inhibits degradation of both wild-type and tyrosine-less Taz, ruling out Taz modification as a mechanism of escaping degradation. Instead, we found that Src attenuates the SCF(beta-TrCP) E3-ligase activity in blunting Taz proteasomal degradation. The role of Src in rescuing Taz from TrCP-mediated degradation gives rise to higher cell proliferation under dense cell culture. Finally, IkB (NF-kappa-B inhibitor), a known substrate of beta-TrCP, was rescued by Src, suggesting a wider effect of Src on beta-TrCP substrates. These findings introduce the Src tyrosine kinase as a regulator of SCF(beta-TrCP).

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